Factor Info

ID 162549
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 7756382756621609637728478073694066171873541812620468117253546869861552803628404633241701427705006584258276854310974853487844688875333094251051578181649058756241658046733836237081973894486817917853499333492493758338462135576515400976299301275652363147482071153277621691969146966091551606426161686606259814070763094948283653804713630575423483501310423937511512092773112110837658880475473677229567034406459503707542646817097583699471728887712862161065639466998456183882425398792977463726815163323047408170881918339171044082503149606285023927554451629194984236503248639618163470957781453924888800920859120333736898772994796695489701779962458015326406455459173730890928927456416502913636380377165195557021908901889878602929317715466591330666783514018013544968383977296266000209854066285833433142771450566442692229073450105086048810340835606372328242904870898956480785156110997205566643403595442032589749710801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160962) 11877483246539468276658679 (proven prime)
(ID: 162550) 653032515022191201350348230211001643184950161116915420430176078599028638353392985216174595876838406242648339604915799808101608964801149282815296324258338441381740734266908466162204936802509540888196473523179467352871608277180738229360341394856379300360296600403856401694696008233825358132466225645224355858828058246552583547991250840082361246777574423665795658686650508862517362255753456296336852151681484773208939139509428831499036492664605302311181583828634826214127039081577281175193927115179030272924796069056520931280951567587578002570838359871305703332284079900512027534827173390282860429255428707180154793207600811830111141448549112760863392284893842681600765689275090518893339372827251975379105001025908151191523836971464793544546550753123548483826801558527483684964364187150145027210655771362854953328619752291779735616635717509787408963322470725958791547594935482432119 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.